Sentence examples for a bit aggrieved from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a bit aggrieved" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who feels slightly wronged or offended by a situation.
Example: "After hearing the unfair criticism, she felt a bit aggrieved and decided to speak up."
Alternatives: "somewhat offended" or "slightly hurt".

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It looks a bit aggrieved though – rather pouty.

But they did not look like winning the match and Portsmouth can feel a bit aggrieved at the result.

Hughton thought the penalty "soft", Hughes' view was that it was a penalty "by the letter of the law – but I'm sure Chris will feel a bit aggrieved".

Sitting in enforced retirement, harassed by photographers when he ventures out (snatched images include the former-future-president filling up his car and visiting Disneyland), Mr Romney could be forgiven for feeling a bit aggrieved.

Here in Barstow, where the sole commercial gallery is set to open in a mall next month, residents were perplexed yet welcoming of Station to Station, if a bit aggrieved that they hadn't been invited to show their own art.

They will no doubt feel a bit aggrieved although I thought we deserved to win.

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"While a lot of people, particularly residents, feel a little bit aggrieved that it's been a long process, and we understand that, for these people who are now trying to make this happen, it's been very short".

"We just felt a wee bit aggrieved that we were maybe not a couple up.

That's how we work," he told BBC WM. "We were a little bit aggrieved to have lost that time against Derbyshire, arguably a side who we thought we could beat, whereas a draw against Durham would not have been the worst result.

"I feel a little bit aggrieved for the players," he said.

Stoke manager Mark Hughes: "I felt a little bit aggrieved at the start of the game.

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